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What kinds of English teaching methods are there?
As follows:

1, situational teaching method

In English class, teachers simulate various real scenes in life for students, vividly present the unit subjects that students are interested in, and organize students to practice new knowledge repeatedly in the scenes to achieve the learning effect of applying what they have learned.

2. Associative teaching method

According to the internal relationship between knowledge points, fully mobilize students' associative ability, and guide students to correctly and efficiently establish the knowledge network in their brains through extension, expansion, reasoning and imagination, so as to quickly transform new knowledge from short-term memory to permanent memory.

3. Discussion method

Discussion method is a teaching method under the guidance of teachers, in which students express their opinions around the central issues of textbooks and acquire or consolidate knowledge through discussion or debate activities. The advantage is that all students participate in activities, which can cultivate the spirit of cooperation, stimulate students' interest in learning and improve their autonomy in learning.

4. Direct mother tongue teaching method

All-English teaching: Give students an all-English environment, get used to listening and speaking in English, get used to thinking directly in English, get rid of the process of secondary translation in their minds, and let them quickly master English pronunciation habits and sense of language, react directly like their mother tongue, think in English and speak standard English.

Step 5 Practice methods

Practice is a method for students to consolidate knowledge, apply knowledge and form skills under the guidance of teachers. In teaching, practical methods are widely used in various disciplines. Generally speaking, exercises can be divided into the following categories:

First, language practice. Including oral and written language exercises, aimed at cultivating students' expressive ability. Second, the practice of answering questions. Including oral and written exercises to answer questions, aimed at cultivating students' ability to use knowledge to solve problems. Third, practical exercises. It aims to form operational skills and occupies an important position in technical disciplines.